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With an original story written under the supervision of George R. R. Martin, filled with characters and locations straight from the pages of the beloved fantasy saga-including the likenesses of stars from the cast of the hit HBO TV adaptation, Game of Thrones promises to deliver the ultimate interactive RPG experience for fans of its gritty, sophisticated medieval fantasy. Become a part of the Game of Thrones saga: Play as multiple characters, embark on numerous quests, and make key decisions that have meaningful impact on Westeros in this 30?plus hour action RPG epic! An exclusive new adventure dripping with authenticity: The game's story opens up another part of George R. R. Martin's enthralling world, putting players in the shoes of two former soldiers who have made choices that led them in different directions. Feel time slow in the heat of battle: Combat mirrors the series' thoughtful approach to war and politics: fighting slows but never stops entirely, forcing the player to make quick, pressured choices before their enemy strikes again.

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THE AWARD-WINNING INTERNATIONAL BOOK & TV PHENOMENON…NOW A HIGHLY ANTICIPATED GAME DEVELOPED IN COLLABORATION WITH GEORGE R. R. MARTIN!

With an original story written under the supervision of George R. R. Martin, Game of Thrones promises to deliver the ultimate interactive role-playing experience for fans. The game is filled with familiar locations straight from the pages of the beloved fantasy saga along with the likeness and voices of several actors portrayed in the TV series.

With this epic new Game of Thrones game, fans will have a chance to not simply read or watch the story, but to take an active role in the riveting drama as it unfolds.

OverviewIn this 30-plus hour role-playing game, players will enter the gritty and medieval fantasy world of Westeros. As one of two original characters with disparate motivations, both former soldiers of Robert’s Rebellion, players will forge alliances and wage battles as they play a pivotal role in the ongoing war for power of the Seven Kingdoms. Their journey will span numerous quests, during which they will interact with many characters and make key decisions that impact the realm.

Standing before the majesty and bitter isolation of the Wall or walking through the streets and alleys of King’s Landing, players will not simply pass by locations and characters integral to the series; they will explore and interact with them, meeting and learning about the people and history that defines them and their importance. Key decisions and major events will have meaningful impact on Westeros, allowing the player to witness how the game world evolves over time based on their actions or inactions.

Moreover, Game of Thrones introduces an innovative “active slowdown tactical combat engine” in which the player can slow but not completely stop the action, forcing them to plan and execute quickly. In this way, combat delivers the intensity, grit, and realism that the books and TV series are known for.

Only available from select retailers while limited supplies last, the "Game of Thrones: Visuals from the RPG" art book stands as one of ATLUS' finest bonuses to date, offering sixty-four full color pages of sketches, renders, photos, and screenshots from the game accompanied by compelling text and commentary from the game's developers. The book will also include rare behind the scenes materials, like a portrait of the development team signed with a special message from author George R. R. Martin himself. The art book-measuring 8.5" wide and 11" tall-is hardbound, meticulously composed, and printed on premium stock, a true labor of love worthy of the series and its fans.

Features

BECOME A PART OF THE GAME OF THRONES SAGA — Play as multiple characters, embark on numerous quests, and make key decisions that have meaningful impact on Westeros in this 30-plus hour RPG epic!

AN EXCLUSIVE NEW ADVENTURE DRIPPING WITH AUTHENTICITY — For fans hungry for more Game of Thrones content, the game's story — available nowhere else — opens up another part of George R. R. Martin's enthralling world, putting players in the shoes of two former soldiers of Robert's Rebellion who have made choices that led them in different directions. Now, despite divergent goals, they must come together to deal with common enemies, surviving countless battles and foiling the plot that threatens the kingdom.

FEEL TIME SLOW IN THE HEAT OF BATTLE — Combat mirrors the series’ thoughtful approach to war and politics: fighting slows but never stops entirely, forcing the player to make quick, pressured choices before their enemy strikes again.

Alester of House Sarwyck returns to his home of Riverspring.View larger

It ranks up to one of my favorite medieval genre RPG's. Love the series, love the game, with the patience i have for upgrades and travel the cinematics and the storyline are awesome, wide range of travel and throughout all seasons, i find this game entertaining to play and to watch. The artwork is spectacular, the game as 9/10 times has shown up at my door ontime and appreciate what i've been getting from Amazon.

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30 of 35 people found the following review helpful

Good for die-hard ASOIAF fans who love RPGs.May 16 2012

By
D. C. Obraztsov
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I would say that this game is made for a very specific audience. For one thing, it was created by a rather small studio. It's not Bethesda or BioWare, so don't be expect something in the leagues of Skyrim or Dragon Age. However, it is still a game you should definitely try if 1) you love the ASOIAF series (or the show), and 2) love RPGs. If you're not a huge fan of either, you are likely to be very disappointed. Being a die-hard fan of anything ASOIAF and awesome RPGs, I knew I had to get this, regardless of the reviews.

GRAPHICS - the graphics are more like for the PS2 or XBox. It's definitely nothing to write home about. It's a little dark and blocky, but change your television/game settings for a more enjoyable experience. Okay, so the graphics are not so good. Don't play this for the stellar graphics.

DIALOGUE - the dialogue actually isn't that bad. You get the real acting voices of Cersei, Varys, and Jeor Mormont, which is pretty awesome. It's definitely dialogue-intensive like a lot of RPGs, but that shouldn't bother you if you're playing an RPG. You also get to make decisions based on your own dialogue that make lasting impressions in the game. I think a big complaint here is the lack of witty humor in a dark setting like a lot of RPGs have (Dragon Age, Skyrim, KOTOR, etc.)

BUGS - this is my main issue with the game. The bugs are bad. My game froze up twice at the beginning and had to re-create my character. I was about ready to hurl the game out the window after that. No one likes to spend $60 on a game and then have it freeze up. This game doesn't autosave all of the time like some of the newer games, so make sure you save a lot.

GAMEPLAY - the battle system is similar to Dragon Age, but a lot more button mashing. It's not terrible. I like that they have a perks/flaws system, where you have to balance the two. Want an awesome perk? Well, you have to pay for it.

PLOT - things are a little murky here. There are some things that characters (like Cersei) do that are really out-of-character and seem like plot holes. I've heard from professional reviews that the ending is really great, so once I finish it I'll make an update here (I'm like 60% through). Is it non-linear? No, not really. You definitely won't be traveling to Saltpans and taking a ship to Braavos (wouldn't that be nice?).

I would like to add that regardless of storyline perfection (how can it be perfect, anyway? - it's not canon), the developers of this game are TRUE fans. They have been working on this game since before the inception of the television show and know their stuff. If you get the art book with it and read it, you'll know what I mean. They are ASOIAF-smart. The reason that this game is not absolutely 100% awesome is because of budget constraints/small studio, not because they were some kind of hack developers that wanted to make a quick buck off of a Game of Thrones game as quick as possible. Trust me, these people know their stuff.

Overall, I recommend this game for those who are ASOIAF-crazed, love RPGs, and aren't expecting a Skyrim clone turned into Westeros. You won't find that here. But you'll still have a fun time exploring Westeros.

13 of 16 people found the following review helpful

Only for serious fans of ASOIAFMay 24 2012

By
Smartguy
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This game pays tribute to the story telling style of Martin's books by switching perspective every chapter. The only issue for the game is that this creates a very linear and limited story line. You can not leave the cities you are at or do many side quests since you will have to end at a set point to pick up with the new perspective.

The battle system is extremely limited and boring. You simply select an enemy and select an attack. Your character will just hack away after a special attack is performed until the enemy is dead. More often than not your character will then just stand around until you command him to the next person which becomes tedious. The battle system makes the game feel like a grind.

There are too many cut scenes in this game. It feels like Max Payne 2 where you simply walk from one cut scene to the next with absolutely nothing in between. I understand they are trying to tell a story but doing it in this manner makes the game more like an animated movie with awkward breaks in the narration.

There are some very interesting RPG aspects that are introduced in this game. The main one is the strengths and weaknesses options. You can chose a strength like +5 attack but then must also choose a weakness like -10% INT to balance yourself out. This is neat however I did not mess with it since I did not know how I would like to play the game.

Overall this game is a neat tangent to the first book of a ASOIAF but it is truly a grind to play. I would wait until this game is <$20 since it really is not worth more.

The art book is more like a meet the developers book where it talks about all of the developers and their roles. So don't get your hopes up for some awesome mass effect esque art book. You will be disappointed.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful

Great for RPG and ASoIF fansJune 6 2012

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C. A. Fennelle
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When I purchased this game I knew not to get my hopes up. I bought it simply because I'm a huge fan of the Song of Ice and Fire series. After about an hour into the game I felt it was pretty much what I expected it to be, just an average tactical western rpg with mediocre graphics and slow dialogue (slow as in many of the characters literally speak slowly). With that said the more I played the game the more it grew unto me.

The graphics may not be that great but the art direction is pretty good. Locations like Castle Black and the Riverspring Godswood truly feel like Westeros locales. Many of the character models were done pretty good too but there are a number of characters that feel like they didn't have the same level of effort put into them when the game was being made.

The voice acting could go either way. As I mentioned earlier some of the dialogue seems really slow, but I will say that a few of the actors/actresses from the TV series did the voice-overs for their respective characters in the game and the voice actors for Mors and Alester did a perfect job portraying their characters. There's also an easter egg in the game where one of the NPCs is based off the author of the series George R. R. Martin.

The gameplay isn't much different from other tactical western rpgs out there. You can't pause the action completely as in games like Dragon Age: Origins, but combat can be slowed down drastically to allow you to plot out and execute attacks and other actions. You gain experience and level up like in pretty much all western rpgs. Most of the loot that can be found throughout the game is pretty generic, but there are a few pretty cool pieces of armor and weapons that can be obtained.

The story is where this game shines. You can definitely tell it was written by true fans of the series. I don't want to go into details and spoil the story so I'll just say that the "game of thrones" is definitely being played throughout the game. If you're a fan of both the Song of Ice and Fire series and western role-playing games in general I would recommend this game for story alone if not for anything else.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful

5 star for story and 3 star for gameplayJune 3 2012

By
Byron S.
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So this is a 4 star game for me. The story is good. I have not read the books but I suspect it is solely created for the game to fill in the 'holes'. It is well done. The story kept me playing for 12 hours and I must say I was pretty enticed to the plot. As for the game play, it's not class one material and definitely will not make avid game fans (like me) satisfied. The gameplay is simple and unexciting. You don't care much about your armor and weapons except for their looks. Some of the fights are pretty repetitive. The dialogue options and game setup are great though. I recommend this game to GoT series fans. If you liked the TV, you probably will love the game. Oh, make sure you are sort of a gamer to at least enjoy a bit of gameplay or you might just want to read the story or watch the playthrough from a website.

P.S. The art book is a plus.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful

Story First, Combat Second...June 2 2012

By
J. Lee
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...or not at all. I found the combat system different and interesting. It seems most people are complaining about it. To me, I just wanted to get through the combat to keep on with the story. That's how I usually play these things. This time, it was definitely how I wanted to do it. This is a gripping, compelling, mature and emotional story. And it's deep. Whoever said it was linear wasn't really paying attention. There are branches throughout this whole thing that take you in SUBTLY different directions. There's stuff all over the place. Secrets abound. So what if it isn't visually top of the line? It works. The voice acting - again, I've heard complaints - is fantastic. The two leads are top-notch. I wanted to rip Valar's head off by the time all was said and done. Such condescension. What a bastard...literally! I loved the concept of the dog. Was it the ugliest dog in history? Yes. So? The "smell wheel" cracked me up but I loved it. I had so much fun ripping out throats. Wish I could do it in real life. No, I'm not from Florida. Loved seeing Varys and Mormont. It was a nice fit with the books. Toward the end, I started missing things just to get to the main point of the tale. So I'll have to replay to catch things I missed. And I'm not upset about it in the least. Of course, I like reading the subtitles and the codex and all those things. If you just want to kill stuff, you should look elsewhere, I suppose. But there is a good deal of violence. Mors in particular kills more people than he has had meals, probably. And the torture scene...no spoilers but I liked the lines even better than the trophy I got for my punishment. It's not for everyone. But to me, it's a definite winner. The sheer variety of play styles should be enough to keep a GoT fan happy. I'm glad I played it. Nice art book, too. Oh...why is it that video games have such a hard time with nipples? We're in the brothel and the babes all have these "jewels" on. Do they in the European version, I wonder? It's not like we're talking about the Batsuit or anything... Enjoyable game...sure got its hooks into me.